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Guang'anmen Hospital

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Guang'anmen Hospital (20250517184238)
Guang'anmen Hospital (20250517184238)

Guang'anmen Hospital, full name "Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences", is a Grade A tertiary hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Beijing, China. It is also the Second Clinical Medical Research Institute of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS) and a health care base for cadres of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Founded in 1955, Guang'anmen Hospital is now a large hospital of over one thousand employees, integrating clinical care, research, and education.

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Guang'anmen Hospital
Beixian'ge Street, Xicheng District Guanganmennei Subdistrict

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